Friday, September 26, 2008

Green products are all the rage today and it's all good for the environment. One of the best things we can do is to stop filling up the landfill with old furniture that's perhaps faded or no longer in style. If the general shape and size still work, then reupholstery is an option to consider.

One of our clients brought in this beaten up looking old sofa. While many would have discarded this piece, she had the foresight to see that this little love seat was a good candidate for an extreme makeover, especially as the size was right for their needs.

before

Sketches of different configurations were made to update the look. The biggest structural change was to the arms from thin to a nice rolled style with pleats. The back cushions on the original love seat were attached and we re-designed them to be taller and loose. The two seat cushions would be replaced with a single bench cushion for a cleaner look. And finally, the skirt was changed to a waterfall style - also adding to the fresher, cleaner look. Of course, we also rehabbed the frame and tightened up the seat springs for maximum comfort and longevity.

And here we have the finished piece! Fresh, clean and like-new!

After

While the price was ultimately comparable to buying something new, there is one less old sofa making its way into the landfill.

The mantra of the day is "Reduce, Reuse & Recyle", to which we can add "Reupholster"!

Heller Furniture, Walter Heller, Owner

Custom Round Sofa

Walter Heller has been in the upholstery business for nearly 50 years. Born in Europe, he brought with him old style European furniture making techniques that fit right in with the new emphasis on natural materials and sustainable design.

Located near Boston in Norwell on the South Shore of Massachusetts, Heller Furniture serves both the New England design community as well as individual homeowners who are looking for the very best.